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Between this thread and the one about Obama's "fake" tears, the RWNJs should see why America told them they weren't fit to run our nation. Seriously, who says **** like this?!!!!
Like the lefty compassion for a woman who had a skirt hound husband that had sex in the oval office with a 20 year old intern, but still is revered by LWNJ's?
Typical conservative. We're supposed to NOT revere her for something her husband did?
She made her decisions and forged ahead with her goals. That makes her stronger than many women. I do not judge her for whatever personal hell she went through to get there.
There's also a lot of naive people that take everything at face value.
There's never an underlying motive.
IMO Obama is a very big "in your face" President that likes to govern via the media and public perception.
Meanwhile, back in DC very little gets done.
I wish Ms. Clinton well. She's traveled thousands of miles in service of our country and done an extraordinary job during some very tough geo-political times. I hope she rests up and feels better soon.
As far as those not wishing her well, please look to the Golden Rule: "Do unto others as you would have others do unto you..." whether or not you're a fan of the woman or the office...
Please don't hate..please don't be like the lyrics to a John Prine song:
Don't get your panties in a bunch. She'll be back to work after a week's rest. She'd had the flu and was dehydrated which caused her to faint and get a minor concussion. Those things happen.
Good grief yes!
I don't know how people who start/continue threads like this can expect to get any respect.
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